Educational and Vocational Guidance Psychologist
K1107
Future work distribution
Human only
Collaboration
AI only
This chart shows how the job's tasks split between humans and AI. "AI only" means a task AI can handle without a human — not a job removed: the role recomposes and the human refocuses on judgment, relationships and oversight.
AI Position of the Job
AI Impact on this job
Your profession remains minimally exposed to AI. AI can take on certain routine and standardized tasks to save you time. Clinical listening, nuanced interpretation, and the co-construction of professional projects remain your responsibility.
Your profession remains minimally exposed to AI, which automates routine tasks while keeping human professionals in charge of guidance and decision-making.
What will change
- Administration, correction and scoring of psychometric tests, AI standardizes delivery and produces usable results from structured formats.
- Collection and updating of factual information about training and occupations, AI aggregates sources and generates summary sheets used in interviews.
- Administrative management of appointments and reports, AI automates scheduling and drafts standardized reports from notes.
What AI will improve
- Preparation and enrichment of assessments, AI offers summaries, typical profiles and guidance options that you adapt clinically.
- Simulation of guidance scenarios and exploration of pathways, AI can illustrate alternative trajectories to inform your personalized advice.
- Tools for tracking pathways and evaluation, AI visualizes journeys, detects trends and facilitates the preparation of assessments with longitudinal relevance.
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Recommendations & outlook
Skills to develop
- Interpret psychometric results and contextualize profiles with human supervision, using LLMs and specialized tools to structure sessions and summaries.
- Master workshop facilitation and personalized content creation through LLMs and specialized tools, while preserving group dynamics and empathy.
- Strengthen partnership management and career path tracking with AI tools (CRM + collaborative platforms + LLMs) for effective coordination.
3-year outlook
Over the next 3 years, AI will automate repetitive tasks and provide more personalized support. Your role will remain centered on listening and advice, but you will increasingly work with AI tools to design better-suited career paths and coordinate stakeholders. This dynamic will encourage a proactive and predictive approach to professional transitions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No, the psychologist's role remains fundamentally human, but AI can automate certain tasks and speed up access to information. You can use these tools as support to gather data, provide initial advice, and free up time for more personalized and in-depth support.
There is no universal figure, but demand remains stable and may even grow in the education, social, and HR sectors. Your role will evolve toward a synergy between individual support, guided assessment, and career management, with a focus on coordination and strategic advice. The key will be to combine human expertise with digital tools while remaining attentive to ethics and confidentiality.
To stay relevant, develop skills in using online assessment and counseling tools, and strengthen your ability to facilitate interviews and multi-cycle career paths. Consider specializing in a field (educational guidance, professional integration, workplace well-being) and invest in continuous training (psychometrics, ethics, data security) while cultivating partnerships with institutions and businesses.